TWENTY-NINE YOUNG ARTISTS FROM SIX COUNTRIES AND ACROSS THE U.S. PRESENT MEROLA PROGRAM’S 62nd SEASON 2019 SUMMER FESTIVAL INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE OF “IF I WERE YOU” BY /GENE SCHEER, PLUS THE SCHWBACHER SUMMER CONCERT AND MEROLA GRAND FINALE July 11 – August 17, 2019 Performances in

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (28 February 2019) – San Francisco’s acclaimed , one of the most prestigious and selective opera training programs in the world, launches its 62nd season offering audiences a look at the opera stars of tomorrow. The 2019 Merola Summer Festival announces this year’s 29 Merola artists, selected from more than 800 international applicants from as far away as Brazil, South Korea, New Zealand, and Colombia, as well as across the U.S. Along with the announced world premiere of If I Were You (August 1-6) by Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer, the singers will perform in the Schwabacher Summer Concert (July 11 & 13) and Merola Grand Finale (August 17). The 2019 Merola Summer Festival includes performances in San Francisco at various locations. Individual event tickets and information available at www.merola.org or 415-864-3330.

Schwabacher Summer Concert – July 11 & 13 Star-crossed lovers, brothers separated at birth, a deal with the devil, a comic marriage, and a jaded courtesan longing for true love. Some of the most exciting moments in opera come to life as Merola’s young artists perform staged scenes from Lucia di Lammermoor, , Faust, Die schweigsame Frau, and in the Schwabacher Summer Concert. With performances in French, German, and Italian (with supertitles), the Schwabacher Summer Concert will be conducted by Craig Kier, Director of the Maryland Opera Studio at The University of Maryland, and directed by Jose Maria Condemi (Merola 1999/2000), the Carol Franc Buck Distinguished Chair and the Director of Opera and Musical Theater at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM). The Schwabacher Summer Concert will be presented 7:30pm, July 11 and 2:00pm, July 13 at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

WORLD PREMIERE: If I Were You – August 1-6 If I Were You, by distinguished American composer Jake Heggie and noted librettist Gene Scheer, will be the first-ever commissioned work in the Merola Opera Program’s 62-year history. Loosely based on the novel Si j’étais vous by the French-American writer Julien Green, If I Were You is a contemporary story of identity with echoes of classical literature, from Faust to Jekyll and Hyde. The lead character is Fabian Hart, an aspiring writer who yearns for adventure and a way out of his stifling existence. Brittomara, a shape-shifting devil, appears to him in

______MEDIA CONTACT: SYDNEY ALBIN, CARLA BEFERA & CO. 3600 West Bayshore Road, Suite 201/ Palo Alto, ca 94303 Phone 650.327.1200 Fax 650.327.6700 Email : [email protected] many guises, finally offering Fabian a supernatural power that will allow the writer to transfer his soul into other people’s bodies, living their lives as their own souls languish in a shadowy netherworld. Thus begins the journey of If I Were You as Fabian moves his increasingly lost soul from person to person in search of a better identity, leaving a trail of human wreckage and hollow shells. It will be conducted by Nicole Paiement, Founder and Artistic Director of Opera Parallèle, and directed by Keturah Stickann, best known for bringing to stage new productions of Orphée, , and La rondine, among many others. If I Were You will be presented August 1-6 (times below) at the Herbst Theatre with two alternating casts.

Merola Grand Finale – August 17 The Summer Festival concludes August 17 with the Merola Grand Finale, a concert at the featuring the 29 young artists of the 2019 Merola Opera Program, who will showcase a dazzling array of opera’s most exciting arias and ensembles. Conducted by Maestro George Manahan, Music Director of the American Composers Orchestra and Portland Opera, and directed by 2019 Merola Apprentice Stage Director Greg Eldridge, this evening showcases the hard work and extraordinary talent of the Merolini. The Merola Grand Finale will be presented 7:30pm, Saturday, August 17, at the War Memorial Opera House. Following the performance, audiences may join the Merola artists for a celebration in the Veterans Building Green Room (separate ticket required).

The Merola Opera Program is widely regarded as the foremost opera training program for aspiring singers, coaches, accompanists, and stage directors. Merola nurtures the opera stars of tomorrow and offers outreach through educational programs for students and the general public. Throughout the summer 29 Merola artists, selected from more than 800 international applicants, participate in master classes and private coaching with opera’s most accomplished singers, conductors, and directors. Participants also receive training in operatic repertory, foreign languages, diction, acting, and stage movement. Offered free of charge for all participants, the Merola Opera Program is unique in the industry in many ways. It is the only young artist program to provide financial support to developing artists for five years following participation, offering aid for essential career development expenses including coaching, language classes, and audition travel. In addition, only Merola graduates are considered for participation in the Adler Fellowship Program. Merola has served as a proving ground for hundreds of artists, who have gone on to impressive careers in opera, including , Ailyn Pérez, , , , , , Joyce DiDonato, , , , Stuart Skelton, Rolando Villazón, , , , and , among many others.

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This year’s Merola Opera Program artists include:

Sopranos Baritones Anna Dugan, Cranford, New Jersey Jeff Byrnes, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Chelsea Lehnea, Chattanooga, Tennessee Edward Laurenson, Auckland, New Zealand Anne-Marie MacIntosh, Langley, BC, Canada Timothy Murray, Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Amber Monroe, Youngstown, Ohio Laureano Quant, Barranquilla, Colombia Hyeree Shin, Cheonan, South Korea Elisa Sunshine, San Clemente, California Bass-Baritones Esther Tonea, Buford, Georgia Andrew Dwan, Mountain View, California Patricia Westley, Santa Barbara, California Rafael Porto, São Paulo, Brazil

Mezzo-sopranos Bass Brennan Blankenship, Klein, Texas Stefan Egerstrom, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Alice Chung, Loma Linda, California Cara Collins, Amarillo, Texas Apprentice Coaches Edith Grossman, Elma, New York Andrew King, Syracuse, New York Christopher Koelzer, Sunnyvale, California Tenors Nicholas Roehler, Allentown, Pennsylvania Salvatore Atti, Buffalo, New York William Woodard, Normal, Illinois Michael Day, Rockford, Illinois Nicholas Huff, Kenosha, Wisconsin Apprentice Stage Director Brandon Russell, Springfield, Missouri Greg Eldridge, Melbourne, Australia Victor Starsky, Richmond Hills, Queens, New York

FOR CALENDAR EDITORS:

WHAT: San Francisco’s acclaimed Merola Opera Program, one of the most prestigious and selective opera training programs in the world, launches its 62nd season offering audiences a look at the opera stars of tomorrow. The 2019 Merola Summer Festival announces this year’s 29 Merola artists, selected from more than 800 international applicants from as far away as Brazil, South Korea, New Zealand, and Colombia, as well as across the U.S. Along with the announced world premiere of If I Were You (August 1-6) by Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer, the singers will perform in the Schwabacher Summer Concert (July 11 & 13) and Merola Grand Finale (August 17).

WHEN: Schwabacher Summer Concert: 7:30pm, Thursday, July 11 – San Francisco Conservatory of Music 2:00pm, Saturday, July 13 – San Francisco Conservatory of Music Tickets: $35-$55 ______MEDIA CONTACT: SYDNEY ALBIN, CARLA BEFERA & CO. 3600 West Bayshore Road, Suite 201/ Palo Alto, ca 94303 Phone 650.327.1200 Fax 650.327.6700 Email : [email protected]

If I Were You: 7:30pm, Thursday, August 1* – Herbst Theatre 2:00pm, Saturday, August 3** – Herbst Theatre 2:00pm, Sunday, August 4* – Herbst Theatre 7:30pm, Tuesday, August 6** – Herbst Theatre Tickets: $35-$80 *Pearl cast **Emerald cast

Merola Grand Finale: 7:30pm, Saturday, August 17 – War Memorial Opera House Tickets: $25-$50 Reception tickets: $75

WHERE: San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 50 Oak St., San Francisco Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco

TICKETS: Tickets go on sale to Merola members Monday, March 4, and to the public Wednesday, March 20.

Ticket discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. $15 student tickets available in limited quantity in advance at San Francisco Opera Box Office.

INFO: For information or to order tickets visit http://merola.org or call the San Francisco Opera Box Office at 415-864-3330. The box office is open Monday, 10:00am-5:00pm, and Tuesday through Friday, 10:00am-6:00pm.

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